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Post by borchester on Jul 6, 2024 22:58:54 GMT
Soft on crime, soft on criminals. Bit of a surprise. I would thought Sir Stodge would have waited a bit before revealing his true feelings
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Post by Bentley on Jul 6, 2024 23:04:16 GMT
Timpson has a dastardly plan to expand his key cutting empire by press ganging even more old lags .
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Post by wapentake on Jul 6, 2024 23:08:35 GMT
Timpson has a dastardly plan to expand his key cutting empire by press ganging even more old lags . Needs a good shoeing
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Post by witchfinder on Jul 6, 2024 23:37:49 GMT
Our prisons are in crisis, within the next few weeks there wont be enough prison spaces for the amount of people been sent to prison - and that is a FACT.
I trust 100% the new Prisons Miniser because he understands, he knows the situation, he has been involved in the criminal justice and rehabilitation process for a long time.
At least one third of prisoners should not be in prison
A large proportion of prisoners are people with menatal health issues
The prison population and the way in which prisoners are processed has been an utter disgrace, a catastrophe, something reminiscent of a novel by Charles Dickens.
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Post by Bentley on Jul 6, 2024 23:42:32 GMT
Our prisons are in crisis, within the next few weeks there wont be enough prison spaces for the amount of people been sent to prison - and that is a FACT. I trust 100% the new Prisons Miniser because he understands, he knows the situation, he has been involved in the criminal justice and rehabilitation process for a long time. At least one third of prisoners should not be in prison A large proportion of prisoners are people with menatal health issues The prison population and the way in which prisoners are processed has been an utter disgrace, a catastrophe, something reminiscent of a novel by Charles Dickens. Nope. We don’t send them to Australia now.
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Post by Pacifico on Jul 7, 2024 7:03:10 GMT
I'm not sure there is any evidence to support the idea that locking more people up leads to less crime - perhaps rehabilitation rather than incarceration could work better. I doubt it would be any cheaper though.
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Post by Handyman on Jul 7, 2024 7:51:20 GMT
Those sent to prison have more agencies to help them to try a rehabilitate them , to try and get them of drugs, education facilities etc, their victims get very little help at all perhaps a letter from Victim Support
As of June 2023, the total UK prison population was 95,526: composed of 85,851 prisoners from England and Wales, 7,775 from Scotland and 1,900 from Northern Ireland. At the end of the first quarter of 2024, there were 87,869 prisoners in England and Wales, at least whilst they are inside they cannot prey on other people.
Considering the size of the UK population which is increasing IMHO the Prison Population is small.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 7, 2024 8:07:08 GMT
Yay!
More crime. More tax. More immigration. More Islamism. More Identity Politics.
What's not to like? 🙄
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Post by sheepy on Jul 7, 2024 8:10:44 GMT
Wait and see, I guarantee this will end up with an assault on public freedoms, like it has done since care in the community.
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Post by johnofgwent on Jul 7, 2024 8:28:10 GMT
I'm not sure there is any evidence to support the idea that locking more people up leads to less crime - perhaps rehabilitation rather than incarceration could work better. I doubt it would be any cheaper though. there's only one way to prevent repeat offenders and Starmer being a Blair stooge won't be doing that any time soon
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 7, 2024 8:30:42 GMT
Looking at some of the undercover pics coming out of these prisons, looks like they are having a better time than us FFS
Why are they employing glam models as prison officers, they should look like Diane Abbott.
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Post by johnofgwent on Jul 7, 2024 8:32:37 GMT
Those sent to prison have more agencies to help them to try a rehabilitate them , to try and get them of drugs, education facilities etc, their victims get very little help at all perhaps a letter from Victim Support As of June 2023, the total UK prison population was 95,526: composed of 85,851 prisoners from England and Wales, 7,775 from Scotland and 1,900 from Northern Ireland. At the end of the first quarter of 2024, there were 87,869 prisoners in England and Wales, at least whilst they are inside they cannot prey on other people. Considering the size of the UK population which is increasing IMHO the Prison Population is small. Yeah, i remember when i had the fingerprints of the thieving bastard who worked my car over plastered all over the leather briefcase he's held while he forced it open.
Scenes of Crime couldnlt be arsed and all i got was a letter from victim support offering me a cup of tea and a biscuit
I wrote back, saying "i didn't want tea and biscuits i wanted what happened in the sevemnties when scum did this. I wanted someone round here to get the fingerpronts and then i wanted six coppers to kick the bastard's door in at 3am drag him naked into the street and kick his balls off like they did in the good old days when the chap who employed my mum as his NHS receptionist got called out to certify that those were indeed police boot marks all over his balls and stomach and not a stray door handle he'd fallen over. But then again in those days the magistrates were on the side of the victim and the police too. It was hard being a criminal back then, not so much now......"
I didn't get a reply but then again these days i think i am too old for jury service so no one cares
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 7, 2024 8:46:20 GMT
Wait and see, I guarantee this will end up with an assault on public freedoms, like it has done since care in the community. Undoubtedly.
Why have prisons when you can just turn society into one big prison.
ULEZ, then road charging, then geofencing, then 15 minute cities enforced by facial recognition.
1984 incoming.
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Post by sheepy on Jul 7, 2024 8:50:20 GMT
Wait and see, I guarantee this will end up with an assault on public freedoms, like it has done since care in the community. Undoubtedly.
Why have prisons when you can just turn society into one big prison.
ULEZ, then road charging, then geofencing, then 15 minute cities enforced by facial recognition.
1984 incoming.
To be honest they have already proved they can do it using fear and psychology, so don't expect anything different, this is their utopia, where everything is controlled by a central body.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Jul 7, 2024 10:07:59 GMT
Those sent to prison have more agencies to help them to try a rehabilitate them , to try and get them of drugs, education facilities etc, their victims get very little help at all perhaps a letter from Victim Support As of June 2023, the total UK prison population was 95,526: composed of 85,851 prisoners from England and Wales, 7,775 from Scotland and 1,900 from Northern Ireland. At the end of the first quarter of 2024, there were 87,869 prisoners in England and Wales, at least whilst they are inside they cannot prey on other people. Considering the size of the UK population which is increasing IMHO the Prison Population is small. With a criminal record it is impossible to get a normal job. That could mean up to ten years of earning money illegally through crime. Once a criminal, always a criminal. There is another problem as well. Many get sent to prison when they feel the sentence was unfair, like the police have lied and so they start to hate normal people because it was the normal people on the jury or normal people who grassed them up etc. It creates an us and them scenario, and the fuckwits managing the social services are so bad that they definitely get to be understood as the 'them'. So two groups, each highly suspicious of the other and both only feel safe with their own type.
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